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<td><h3>Foot: Gallery Label - Current</h3></td>
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<td><h3>Minneapolis Institute of Arts</h3></td>
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</table><br/>Although in her formal training Susan Rothenberg studied sculpture, she is known primarily for her large canvases featuring the simple outlines of animal or human forms. Among the artists affiliated with the New Image painting movement of the mid 1970s, she favored nontraditional figurative imagery which emphasized form rather than content. An extraordinarily rare example of Rothenberg's sculpture, Head and Foot are typical representations of the isolated body fragments most often seen in her paintings. They were executed at the Art Foundry near her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1991.http://www.artsconnected.org/resource/95950/foot-gallery-label-currentAlthough in her formal training Susan Rothenberg studied sculpture, she is known primarily for her large canvases featuring the simple outlines of animal or human forms. Among the artists affiliated with the New Image painting movement of the mid 1970s, she favored nontraditional figurative imagery which emphasized form rather than content. An extraordinarily rare example of Rothenberg's sculpture, Head and Foot are typical representations of the isolated body fragments most often seen in her paintings. They were executed at the Art Foundry near her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1991." type="image/jpeg" />Although in her formal training Susan Rothenberg studied sculpture, she is known primarily for her large canvases featuring the simple outlines of animal or human forms. Among the artists affiliated with the New Image painting movement of the mid 1970s, she favored nontraditional figurative imagery which emphasized form rather than content. An extraordinarily rare example of Rothenberg's sculpture, Head and Foot are typical representations of the isolated body fragments most often seen in her paintings. They were executed at the Art Foundry near her home in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1991." type="image/jpeg" />Copyright Minneapolis Institute of ArtsMinneapolis Institute of Arts